In the first stage of the base excision repair pathway the enzyme uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG) recognizes and excises uracil (U) from DNA filaments. U repair is believed to occur via a multistep base-flipping process, through which the damaged U base is initially detected and then engulfed into the enzyme active site, where it is cleaved. The subtle recognition mechanism by which UNG discriminates between U and the other similar pyrimidine nucleobases is still a matter of active debate. Detailed structural information on the different steps of the base-flipping pathway may provide insights on it. However, to date only two intermediates have been trapped crystallographically thanks to chemical modifications of the target and/or of its com...
The structures of a new crystal form of free Escherichia coli uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), containi...
DNA glycosylase, as one member of DNA repair machineries, plays an essential role in correcting mism...
AbstractUracil-DNA glycosylase inhibitor (Ugi) is a B. subtilis bacteriophage protein that protects ...
In the first stage of the base excision repair pathway the enzyme uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG) recogn...
In the first stage of the base excision repair pathway the enzyme uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG) recog...
AbstractTwo enzymes, dUTP pyrophosphatase and uracil-DNA glycosylase, prevent the misincorporation o...
AbstractNew insights into the workings of the repair enzymes that police the genome for damage to DN...
AbstractThe recognition of abnormal DNA structure by proteins is fundamentally different from sequen...
AbstractCrystal structures of the DNA repair enzyme human uracil-DNA glycosylase (UDG), combined wit...
The 1.75-Å crystal structure of the uracil-DNA glycosylase from herpes simplex virus type-1 reveals ...
Uracil (U) can be found in DNA as a mismatch paired either to adenine (A) or to guanine (G). Remova...
Uracil (U) can be found in DNA as a mismatch paired either to adenine (A) or to guanine (G). Removal...
AbstractG:U mismatches resulting from deamination of cytosine are the most common promutagenic lesio...
The repair of the multitude of single-base lesions formed daily in the cells of all living organisms...
DNA glycosylases remove damaged or modified nucleobases by cleaving the N-glycosyl bond and the corr...
The structures of a new crystal form of free Escherichia coli uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), containi...
DNA glycosylase, as one member of DNA repair machineries, plays an essential role in correcting mism...
AbstractUracil-DNA glycosylase inhibitor (Ugi) is a B. subtilis bacteriophage protein that protects ...
In the first stage of the base excision repair pathway the enzyme uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG) recogn...
In the first stage of the base excision repair pathway the enzyme uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG) recog...
AbstractTwo enzymes, dUTP pyrophosphatase and uracil-DNA glycosylase, prevent the misincorporation o...
AbstractNew insights into the workings of the repair enzymes that police the genome for damage to DN...
AbstractThe recognition of abnormal DNA structure by proteins is fundamentally different from sequen...
AbstractCrystal structures of the DNA repair enzyme human uracil-DNA glycosylase (UDG), combined wit...
The 1.75-Å crystal structure of the uracil-DNA glycosylase from herpes simplex virus type-1 reveals ...
Uracil (U) can be found in DNA as a mismatch paired either to adenine (A) or to guanine (G). Remova...
Uracil (U) can be found in DNA as a mismatch paired either to adenine (A) or to guanine (G). Removal...
AbstractG:U mismatches resulting from deamination of cytosine are the most common promutagenic lesio...
The repair of the multitude of single-base lesions formed daily in the cells of all living organisms...
DNA glycosylases remove damaged or modified nucleobases by cleaving the N-glycosyl bond and the corr...
The structures of a new crystal form of free Escherichia coli uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), containi...
DNA glycosylase, as one member of DNA repair machineries, plays an essential role in correcting mism...
AbstractUracil-DNA glycosylase inhibitor (Ugi) is a B. subtilis bacteriophage protein that protects ...